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GUIDELINES FOR WIRELESS FACILITIES <br />IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />8 | P a g e <br /> <br /> <br />the height of the existing pole or result in the overall height of the existing pole <br />to exceed fifty (50) feet, whichever is greater, unless a further height increase <br />is required and confirmed in writing by the pole owner and that such height <br />extension is the minimum extension possible to provide sufficient separation <br />and/or clearance from electrical and wireline facilities. <br />1.15 If the existing utility pole already has more than two existing risers/drops, the <br />pole must be replaced with a pole that conforms to the character of the <br />surrounding neighborhood, and that allows the new cables and wires to be <br />inside the pole, in conduit, as approved by the Director. <br />1.16 The maximum height for attachments to wood util ity poles, from ground level <br />as measured from the nearest street curb, including wireless facility, shall be <br />thirty-five (35) feet when placement is within one hundred forty (140) feet of <br />property zoned or used for residential purposes. For attachments outside <br />property zoned or used for residential purposes, the maximum height, <br />including wireless facility, shall be sixty (60) feet. <br /> <br />c. Tier 3 Small Cell Installations on New Infrastructure <br />i. Waiver Required. New poles are prohibited, unless a waiver is approved by the Director <br />to prevent a prohibition of service. <br />ii. The new infrastructure shall be a stealth facility, as defined above, and designed to <br />resemble existing poles in the right-of-way near that location, including size, height, <br />color, materials, and style, with the exception of any existing pole desi gns that are <br />scheduled to be removed and not replaced. <br />iii. The new infrastructure shall conform to the character of the surrounding neighborhood, <br />as approved by the Director and as required by these guidelines. <br />iv. New locations should be positioned at property corners or shared property lines, where <br />technically feasible. <br />v. Tier 2 Guidelines are applicable.